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News ReleasesSpooky Business: A New Report on Corporate Espionage Against Non-profits2013-12-04 Center for Corporate Policy Giant corporations are employing highly unethical or illegal tools of espionage against nonprofit organizations with near impunity, according to a new report by Essential Information. Sources Select ResourcesCanada's Spy Groups Divulge Secret Intelligence to Energy CompaniesGroves, Tim Article 2012 The Dominion Documents raise fears that info on environmentalists, indigenous groups and more shared with industry at biannual, secret-level, briefings. Corporate Spying on Environmental GroupsWe Are Being Watched Federman, Adam Article 2013 Counter Punch The surveillance of moderate environmental groups like GDAC comes at a pivotal time for the environmental movement. The Corporate State of SurveillanceOpting Out Nader, Ralph Article 2013 CounterPunch America was founded on the ideals of personal liberty, freedom and democracy. Now mass spying, surveillance and the unending collection of personal data undermine civil liberties and our privacy right... Corporations Spy on Nonprofits with ImpunityDow Chemical vs. Greenpeace Nader, Ralph Article 2014 CounterPunch Here's a dirty little secret you won't see in the daily papers: corporations conduct espionage against US nonprofit organizations without fear of being brought to justice. The Other Police StatePrivate Cops vs. the Public Good Rosen, David Article 2013 CounterPunch A revealing study on "Spooky Business: A New Report on Corporate Espionage Against Non-profits" written by Gary Ruskin confirms one’s worst suspicions about the ever-expanding two-headed U.S. security... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - September 4, 2014Diemer, Ulli (editor); Khan, Tahmid (production) Article 2014 Connexions Information about the Connexions Alternative Media List and the Labor Film Archive. Articles on corporations spying on non-profits, workplace deaths, Monsanto and Ukraine, and liberal environmentalism... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - September 19 2014Spying, terrorism, and protest Diemer, Ulli (editor); Khan, Tahmid (production) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2014 Connexions Coverage of spying, terrorism, and protest. Articles on how the ISIS (Islamic State group) comes to be using American weapons; the U.S. government's secret plans to spy for American corporations; the ... Spooky Business: A New Report on Corporate Espionage Against Non-profitsSources News Release Article 2013 Center for Corporate Policy Giant corporations are employing highly unethical or illegal tools of espionage against nonprofit organizations with near impunity, according to a new report by Essential Information. Spooky Business: Corporate Espionage Against Nonprofit OrganizationsRuskin, Gary Article 2013 Corporate Policy This report is an effort to document something about corporate espionage against nonprofit organizations. Law enforcement should prioritize investigating and prosecuting corporate espionage against no... Surveillance firms spied on campaign groups for big companies, leak showsEvans, Rob; Jones, Meirion Article 2017 The Guardian British Airways, the Royal Bank of Scotland and Porsche are among five large companies that have been identified as having paid corporate intelligence firms to monitor political groups that challenged... The U.S. Government's Secret Plans to Spy for American CorporationsGreenwald, Glenn Article 2014 The Intercept Throughout the last year, the U.S. government has repeatedly insisted that it does not engage in economic and industrial espionage, in an effort to distinguish its own spying from China's infiltration...
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